Anonymous, 11 Mar 2015This phone goes down on a lot and there are few good points in my opinion. (The opinions expre... moreLol
So much time and effort to try to write something that makes you look like an expert and this only shows you never had a smartphone....
Sorry, but I can't comment anything else.
Oh, by the way, the micro sim does lock with your finger.

This phone goes down on a lot and there are few good points in my opinion. (The opinions expressed by me are my impression of the M2 device as a consumer who has used this device.)

On the positive: Large screen, tough Gorilla glass, and external SIM and MicroSD ports. Dedicated camera button on side of phone and volume control button.
On the negative:

1) Out of the box: There is no organiser which is shameful for this type of phone, just a calendar and some time-consuming configuring to be down before an alarm sounds.

2) There is a lot of subscribing to various things in order to get features to work, which involve some serious privacy issues regarding data collection.

3) The messaging system falls down heavily on many fronts and is totally different than what would be expected. There is no specific in-box or outbox, just a list of the recent contacts and small little arrows. No "message sent" notification popup went sending. Many M2 buyers will be in for more than a few surprises here. Very poor here and messy. You also have to focus on whether you are on the messaging page or the phone page, because they are coloured the same.

4) A recent and time-consuming upgrade just produced the added effect of having a note pad—wow!

5) No dedicated microphone app, just a Google voice microphone recognition for web pages. Voice recordings must be done in message mode when sending a attachment. Then it is recorded in to a list or recordings.

6) Micro SIM card will not press in and lock with finger, you must use a pointer or go to your retailer to have it inserted to get it in a lot further before it will retain.

7) Does not come with MicroSD card. This must be bough separate.

8) Some apps upgrades can only be downloaded through WI-FI. This is stated clearly when trying to upgrade.

Overall, this is a very clumsily phone to set up. E.G. No Gmail or Browser app on home page. They have to be taken and moved from the settings page and more. Hardly impressive. Despite having a dedicated PC software, the M2 requires that certain upgrades happen out of the phone's credit, not through a PC! A Nokia Xpress Music 5310 would be ten times better if it had a bigger screen. It was released as far back as Feb 2007. The M2 can hardly be considered a step forward in over half a decade, where other phones have surpassed it on usability and set up. Marks out of ten— five.